- Book 1, Chapter 1: Empty Houses
- Book 1, Chapter 2: In a Gig
- Book 1, Chapter 3: Coffee
- Book 1, Chapter 4: ''Tell me why Susanna's fair''
- Book 1, Chapter 5: The Atelier
- Book 1, Chapter 6: Piano
- Book 1, Chapter 7: In the Dawn
- Book 1, Chapter 8: Afterwards
- Book 2, Chapter 1: Beacon Fires
- Book 2, Chapter 2: A Wedding Party
- Book 2, Chapter 3: London City
- Book 2, Chapter 4: ''A Boat, a Boat unto the Ferry''
- Book 2, Chapter 5: Stella mea
- Book 2, Chapter 6: Prince Hassan's Carpet
- Book 2, Chapter 7: Monsieur Caron's History of Socialism
- Book 2, Chapter 8: Susanna at Home
- Book 2, Chapter 9: Josselin's Stepmother
- Book 2, Chapter 10:Three on a Hill-side
- Book 2, Chapter 11: Day by Day
- Book 2, Chapter 12: A Welcome
- Book 2, Chapter 13: About Phraisie
- Book 2, Chapter 14 : Under the Cedar-trees
- Book 2, Chapter 15: ''The Colonel goes Home''
- Book 2, Chapter 16: The Doctor and the Lady
- Book 3, Chapter 1: Afterwards
- Book 3, Chapter 2: At a Window
- Book 3, Chapter 3: Incense and Violets
- Book 3, Chapter 4: St. Damian and Others
- Book 3, Chapter 5: Almsgiving
- Book 3, Chapter 6: St. Cloud before the Storm
- Book 3, Chapter 7: A la Peche miraculeuse
- Book 3, Chapter 8: Susanna's Correspondence
- Book 3, Chapter 9: Susanna and her Mother
- Book 3, Chapter 10: Saying ''Good-bye''
- Book 4, Chapter 1: War and Rumours of War
- Book 4, Chapter 2: The Black Shadows
- Book 4, Chapter 3: Three Miles along the Road
- Book 4, Chapter 4: Adieu les Songes d'or
- Book 4, Chapter 5: St. Cloud after the Storm
- Book 4, Chapter 6: At Versailles
- Book 4, Chapter 7: Red comes into Fashion
- Book 4, Chapter 8: One old Friend to another
- Book 4, Chapter 9: Past the Church of St. Roch
- Book 4, Chapter 10: Funeralia
- Book 4, Chapter 11: In an empty Apartment
- Book 4, Chapter 12: At the Terminus
- Book 4, Chapter 13: Caron
- L'Envoi
Susanna Holcombe, a very sensitive and free spirited young lady, tries to fit in to society. But it is very hard for a Victorian woman to carve her own path, and she is almost forced to marry colonel Dymond. This book tells about her trials and tribulations. Can she find her place at last? Perfect for fans of Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Anthony Trollope, and those who want a Jane Austen novel with a twist. Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie was the eldest daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray, author of Vanity Fair. - Summary by Stav Nisser.
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